1. write v. DEF: To put down on paper using words.

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1. write v. DEF: To put down on paper using words

2. right: adj. DEF: (adj.) Correct (adj.) The opposite of left (n.) a privilege or power right: n.

3. rite: n. DEF: A ceremonial act, usually religious

4. accept: v. def. To take something offered Please accept this purple flower.

5. except: prep. def: excluding; but They were all there except me.

6. to: preposition DEF: In the direction of

7. too: adverb DEF: also, in addition an excessive amount

8. two: adj. DEF: a number

9. your: possessive pronoun DEF: The possessive case of you

10. you’re: contraction Explanation:  Contraction of two words  you + are = you’re  the apostrophe (‘)shows a letter or letters have been omitted (left out)

11. quiet: adjective DEF: To make no noise or soft noise

12. quite: adverb DEF: Almost completely A great many